SAS CLINICAL ONLINE TRAINING IN CANADA

SAS CLINICAL ONLINE TRAINING IN AUSTRALIA

SAS CLINICAL ONLINE TRAINING

SAS CLINICAL COURSE CURRICULUM

SAS System architecture and functionalitiesFeatures of SASVarious domains and Modules of SASIntroduction to clinical trialsWhere does SAS fit into Clinical and pharmaceutical industry?Why only SAS, why not other reporting tools?Drug design life cycle

Drug design Process flow.Types of clinical trialsPhases of clinical trialsTypes of study designsIntroduction of protocol and SAPRoles of SAP In clinical trialsDifferent therapeutic areasClinical trial terminology for SAS ProgrammersCDISC Standards and terminologyImplementation of CDISC standardsSDTM and ADAM MappingOverview of SDTM Implementation GuideDifferent domains across different Therapeutic areasBrief about LAB and ECG domainOverview of PKPDSafety and efficacy reportsQC of datasetsValidation checksGood programming practiceBaseline calculation

SAS CLINICAL OVERVIEW

SAS Clinical Data Integration organizes, standardizes and manages clinical research data and metadata. It provides the foundation you need to define analysis data sets and support strategic analyses such as cross-study and advanced safety analysis. With SAS, you can gain both speed and efficiency by automating repeatable clinical trial data integration tasks.

SAS is a software suite that can mine, alter, manage and retrieve data from a variety of sources and perform statistical analysis on it. It is widely used in insurance, public health, scientific research, finance, human resources, IT, utilities, and retail, and is used for operations research, project management, quality improvement, forecasting and decision-making. It is the standard statistical analysis software for submitting clinical pharmaceutical trials to the US Food and Drug administration. SAS provides a graphical point-and-click user interface for non-technical users and more advanced options through the SAS programming language.[1] SAS programs have a DATA step, which retrieves and manipulates data, and a PROC step, which analyzes data.

SAS was the fifth-largest business analytics vendor, and in 2012,spread across almost all of the 12 segments of the market.